Size: 2 shaku sizes / Bead material: 108 main beads of green sandalwood / Main beads...8mm beads / Main beads...Dokuzan beads 14mm beads / Ten beads...Dokuzan beads 6mm beads / Tassel material: Pure silk tassels / Notes: Packed in a paulownia box
This is an authentic rosary for the Soto sect of Buddhism for men, which is made of Midori, which has a deep green color and a calm luster, and uses Dokzan beads with a beautiful pale green accent.
Green wood is a mysterious tree that is also called the ``Tree of Life'' because it was used as a cure-all for all kinds of illnesses in the West. The more you use it, the deeper the color and luster will change.
The tassels are made of elegant pure silk tassels made of two-colored strings. Comes with a tag from the Kyoto Bead Manufacturing and Wholesale Cooperative Association, which is only allowed on the traditional "Kyoto Nenju". This is a masterpiece made by a Kyoto prayer bead manufacturer using the skill of a craftsman.
Comes with a "Kyoto Prayer Jewelry Manufacturer's Certificate" issued by Takita Shoten, which is proof of the Takita Shoten brand quality.
Comes with a "Certificate" issued by Takita Shoten, which is proof of Takita Shoten brand quality.
This is an official prayer beads for men of the Soto sect.
I used 8mm green sandalwood beads, and Dokzan beads for the parent beads and four heavenly beads.
Comes with pure silk tassels.
The beads will be delivered in a paulownia box.
Dokzan Gyoku is said to have the power to stabilize your mind and enrich your emotions.
These beads are made with the skill of Kyoto prayer beads makers who have traditional Kyoto prayer beads manufacturing techniques.
Comes with a tag from the Kyoto Bead Manufacturing and Wholesale Cooperative Association, which is only allowed on the traditional "Kyoto Nenju".
The tassels are made of elegant Kyoto-made pure silk tassels made of two-colored strings.
``Honshiki rosaries'' are formal rosaries that have a fixed shape for each sect.
Mala beads are a symbol of being a Buddhist, so please choose the beads of your sect.
Mala beads are the most familiar Buddhist implements worn during funerals, memorial services, and visiting graves.
It is said that if you always hold this and join hands with the Buddha, your earthly desires will disappear and you will gain merit.
Prayer beads are an important Buddhist tool that is worn when the hands are joined together to commune with the Buddha, and is an essential item that should not be forgotten during Buddhist services.